2 2014-03-11 by maynardsabeast
9 [deleted] 2014-03-11
Can comics stop acting like they're taking up a cause?
However you have to deal with being called a shitty comic. I know what "hackneyed" means. Does he know what a colloquialism is?
7 [deleted] 2014-03-11
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3 Pappus 2014-03-11
Good ol' Eyebrows McGillicuddy.
7 GleepGlorpFloopdedoo 2014-03-11
To be fair, Kurt Metzger is a gigantic faggot.
5 feelmikehawk 2014-03-11
don't forget the words shoot, work, and rubes
3 [deleted] 2014-03-11
If he's not writing that seriously it's hilarious. If it's serious he's a hack.
5 Happy_ScrappyHeroPup 2014-03-11
He's dead serious but Kurt's funny as fuck. Listen to the Racewars podcast with Kurt and Sherrod.
2 [deleted] 2014-03-11
The word hackneyed was originally used for writers, not comics. It's their word.
-3 maynardsabeast 2014-03-11
Fair enough. But it gets thrown around here way too often. We're all fanboys channeling our inner o&a&j.
2 anonimescu 2014-03-11
Norton was right,he does look like a bosnian war criminal.
1 TweetPoster 2014-03-11
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1 badbillypratt 2014-03-11
I thought a "hack" was a taxi driver
0 jimmybrite 2014-03-11
whaaaaaaaannnnnnnn
-3 [deleted] 2014-03-11
I agree with him 100%. Most of these people here wouldn't last 5 minutes at a open Mic without resorting to O&A mannerisms or obvious self-deprecation.
4 WiretapStudios 2014-03-11
Right. I can't do an open mic, so I can't spot a hack comic? It's not either / or.
-4 [deleted] 2014-03-11
In this case, yeah it is.
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9 [deleted] 2014-03-11
Can comics stop acting like they're taking up a cause?
However you have to deal with being called a shitty comic. I know what "hackneyed" means. Does he know what a colloquialism is?
7 [deleted] 2014-03-11
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3 Pappus 2014-03-11
Good ol' Eyebrows McGillicuddy.
7 GleepGlorpFloopdedoo 2014-03-11
To be fair, Kurt Metzger is a gigantic faggot.
5 feelmikehawk 2014-03-11
don't forget the words shoot, work, and rubes
3 [deleted] 2014-03-11
If he's not writing that seriously it's hilarious. If it's serious he's a hack.
5 Happy_ScrappyHeroPup 2014-03-11
He's dead serious but Kurt's funny as fuck. Listen to the Racewars podcast with Kurt and Sherrod.
2 [deleted] 2014-03-11
The word hackneyed was originally used for writers, not comics. It's their word.
-3 maynardsabeast 2014-03-11
Fair enough. But it gets thrown around here way too often. We're all fanboys channeling our inner o&a&j.
2 anonimescu 2014-03-11
Norton was right,he does look like a bosnian war criminal.
1 TweetPoster 2014-03-11
@theericmaynard:
[Mistake?] [Suggestion] [FAQ] [Code] [Issues]
1 badbillypratt 2014-03-11
I thought a "hack" was a taxi driver
0 jimmybrite 2014-03-11
whaaaaaaaannnnnnnn
-3 [deleted] 2014-03-11
I agree with him 100%. Most of these people here wouldn't last 5 minutes at a open Mic without resorting to O&A mannerisms or obvious self-deprecation.
4 WiretapStudios 2014-03-11
Right. I can't do an open mic, so I can't spot a hack comic? It's not either / or.
-4 [deleted] 2014-03-11
In this case, yeah it is.